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Meizu MX to be Jack Wong’s next dream phone, coming with HDMI-out by year’s end

It’s only been 109 days since Meizu’s remarkable launch of the M9 Android, but as everyone knows, there’s nothing stopping our man Jack Wong from teasing his next flagship phone on his forum. Previously is known as the M9II , Wong has now renamed this 4-inch handset to MX — apparently short for “meng xiang” or “dream” in Mandarin Chinese, though X may also cunningly double up because the Roman numeral for 10 here. Also shared is the above real-life shot of an MX mock-up — not remote from the sooner render — that’s appropriately seen chillaxing at the CEO’s bed. In a separate forum thread, we’re told that HDMI and coaxial digital audio outputs could be present at the MX, and a 16GB model would be released by the tip of the year probably for ¥3,580 ($548). While this can be a significant jump from the M9′s ¥2,699 ($413), Wong insists that both phones share an identical profit margin, and admittedly, this may still be a superb deal for some Cortex-A9 goodness under a bigger screen. We’ll be here looking forward to you, Meizu; or shall we just pop by your factory again a while.

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